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Ptolemy

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  Total Pages: 18.31
  Total Words: 4578
  Total Characters: 24159
  Number of Sentences: 249


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  Flesch Reading Ease: 54.42
  Fog Scale Level: 13.68
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 10.24  

Ptolemy

Introduction
     In ancient times there were many great ideas which began to shape the way man
perceived his environment. However, there were few minds who were able to put all of
these ideas together. One of these minds belonged to Claudius Ptolemy, or just Ptolemy
as he is commonly referred to. We know almost nothing of the chronology of Ptolemy's
life, and we don't even know his birth or death dates. We do know, though, about his
ideas in several fields, which include geography, astronomy, optics, astrology, music, and
other topics. His most profound and lasting contributions came in the fields of geography
and astronomy, where his two written works Geography and Almagest dominated the
thinking on these subjects throughout ancient times and for many centuries to follow. To
geographers, Geography represented a breakthrough in the spatial tradition of geography
through Ptolemy's principles on cartography and the maps that were created from this.
This will be reviewed as well as other aspects of Ptolemy's work that made him such a
respected figure in the history of geography.
Astronomy and Almagest
     It is important to mention the impact that Ptolemy had in the field of astronomy,
as it allows us to understand the ideas that he was able to bring to geography. Ptolemy
did his astronomical observations in Alexandria, Egypt, and it has been estimated by
scholars that his findings were made in 150 AD After recording his observations and
analyzing them, he incorporated them into a work that would be called the Almagest,
which is a combined Greek and Latin term meaning "the greatest". Almagest is revered as
one of the top astronomical works of all time, as it was a thirteen book mathematical
treatment of the phenomena of astronomy. It contains a myriad of information ranging
from earth conceptions to sun, moon, and star movement as well as eclipses and a
breakdown on the length of months. Among his astronomical observations were the idea
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